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EU and CSONA back fortified foods push in Malawi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70567, member: 636"] Malawi's civil society organizations are intensifying efforts to combat widespread child malnutrition through mandatory food fortification and community advocacy across all 28 districts. National data reveal that 28 percent of children suffer from stunted growth and 12 percent are underweight, primarily because of micronutrient deficiencies in iron, Vitamin A, zinc, and iodine that impair physical development and cognitive abilities. The European Union visited Balaka District to observe interventions under the Fortifying for our Community Undernutrition Status project, which aims to strengthen civil society capacity for holding government accountable on nutrition policies. Joseph Gausi of the Civil Society Organizations Nutrition Alliance explained that the initiative empowers groups to advocate effectively for improved nutrition governance and enforcement of fortification standards. The consortium, comprising Self Help Africa, the Catholic Commission for Development, We Effect, and the Civil Society Organizations Nutrition Alliance, is implementing the four-and-a-half-year European Union-supported program. Vincent Tenthani from the Catholic Commission for Development reported that grassroots communities have embraced the interventions, with heightened awareness already shaping household nutrition decisions. [/QUOTE]
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